BookJetty is preparing itself to support the social elements so you can follow your friends’ or strangers’ bookshelves.
Did a face lift, opting for a simpler homepage, adding friends ala Twitter.com, with simple news feed to keep you updated of what’s new in your network.
This is probably the biggest change ever at one go, gonna tidy up some back-end codes as well, planning to go REST-ful with RSpec/Behaviour Driven Development (BDD), so it’ll be easier to maintain, as the functionalities get more complex.
So it’s going to take a while, but a sneak preview into what BookJetty will look like. Hope you will like it.
Home Page
Dashboard
User Profile Page
The Digital Movement guys are back in action with PopOut 07. Thanks to them for inviting me to share a bit about BookJetty, and I also look forward to learn from the sharing of other startups which have already made the cut, like Bezurk.com, Recruit.net and the others.
It’s a short meet-up, two and a half hours, this coming Thursday night, at Suntec City, do pop by if you have nothing else better do. To register, click here.
UPDATED (07 Oct):
Definitely a night to remember, for those who were there, thank you all for your warm response, for the whole TDM Team, thank you for the hard work put in, for the slot given, and for another great event.
For those who missed it, here are some reviews by fellow bloggers:
- Live Blog From Popout 07, by The Digital Movement (TDM)
- Popout Fizzles Out, by Ian
- Honestly, PopOut was good except for one thing, by Aen
- Live blogging from PopOut 07, by Singapore Entrepreneurs
- Post from PopOut, by ThoughtMonkeys
- A decent event @ Popout! 2007, by Priscilla
- PopOut! Singapore: The book nerd who wowed the crowd, by MediaSlut
- POPOUT ‘07′ - Emerging Web Startups, by
Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF)
- PopOut! Singapore - Preview of Firefox 3.0, by Claudia